The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... CALIDORE , OR OF COURTESIE . CANTO II . Calidore sees young Tristram slay A proud discourteous Knight : He makes him Squire , and of him learnes His state and present plight . HAT vertue is so fitting for a Knight , WH Or for a Ladie ...
... CALIDORE , OR OF COURTESIE . CANTO II . Calidore sees young Tristram slay A proud discourteous Knight : He makes him Squire , and of him learnes His state and present plight . HAT vertue is so fitting for a Knight , WH Or for a Ladie ...
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Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. That well in courteous Calidore appeares ; Whose every deed , and word that he did say , Was like enchantment , that through ... Calidore awhile well having vewed , 7 At length 2 C. II THE SIXTH BOOK ...
Edmund Spenser George Stillman Hillard. That well in courteous Calidore appeares ; Whose every deed , and word that he did say , Was like enchantment , that through ... Calidore awhile well having vewed , 7 At length 2 C. II THE SIXTH BOOK ...
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... Calidore , " For armed Knight a wight unarm'd to wrong : But then aread , thou gentle Chyld , wherefore Betwixt you two began this strife and sterne uprore . " " That shall I sooth , " said he , " to you declare . I , whose unryper ...
... Calidore , " For armed Knight a wight unarm'd to wrong : But then aread , thou gentle Chyld , wherefore Betwixt you two began this strife and sterne uprore . " " That shall I sooth , " said he , " to you declare . I , whose unryper ...
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... Calidore admyre his speach Tempred so well , but more admyr'd the stroke 11 12 13 That through the mayles had made so strong a breach Into his hart , and had so sternely wroke His wrath on him that first occasion broke : Yet rested not ...
... Calidore admyre his speach Tempred so well , but more admyr'd the stroke 11 12 13 That through the mayles had made so strong a breach Into his hart , and had so sternely wroke His wrath on him that first occasion broke : Yet rested not ...
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... Calidore , " and right Me seemes , that him befell by his owne fault : Whoever thinkes through confidence of might , Or through support of count'nance proud and hault , To wrong the weaker , oft falles in his owne assault . " Then ...
... Calidore , " and right Me seemes , that him befell by his owne fault : Whoever thinkes through confidence of might , Or through support of count'nance proud and hault , To wrong the weaker , oft falles in his owne assault . " Then ...
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